What softmaxx is considered as frauding? (Darkening eyebrows for example)

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Actually interested to read some opinions
 
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Title is frauding imo

i do it myself tho
 
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dyeing your hair is not frauding imo as it can easily stay for months without doing anything
frauding is like temporarily changing features that you normally wouldnt be able to change so quickly
e.g.: coloured contacts, shoe lifts, make-up
 
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Frauding is like mikeperry said things that are otherwise permanent/semi-permanent being changed. Such as eye color, shoe lifts for your height, shoulder pads for your frame, makeup to a certain degree.

I think it's also about what's socially accepted or not. Having your hair cover your forehead if its big is technically frauding, but it's a socially acceptable form of frauding since you can just say you like having it that way. Same with a skincare product or wearing boots to get a little boost. Meanwhile shoelifts, contacts or a hair system is obviously not socially accepted.
 
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dyeing your hair is not frauding imo as it can easily stay for months without doing anything
frauding is like temporarily changing features that you normally wouldnt be able to change so quickly
e.g.: coloured contacts, shoe lifts, make-up
Alright thanks for your opinion, I like the fact that there are actually somewhat normal people on here
 
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Everything extra that u put on is frauding (lookswise)

Exept things that are permanent and growth stuff (surgery, oils)

I consider instant fixed as higher levels of "frauding"
 

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